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Teaching climate change at the end of nature: post-colonial Australia, Indigenous realism and Alexis Wright's The Swan Book
Climate change is an enormous and increasingly urgent issue. This important book highlights how humanities disciplines can mobilize the creative and critical power of students, teachers, and communities to confront climate change.
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Title of book
Teaching climate change in the humanitiesChapter number
31Pagination
225 - 232Publisher
RoutledgePlace of publication
Abingdon, Eng.ISBN-13
9781138907126ISBN-10
113890712XIndigenous content
This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologise for any distress that may occur.Language
engPublication classification
B Book chapter; B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2017, RoutledgeExtent
34Editor/Contributor(s)
S Siperstein, S Hall, S LeMenagerUsage metrics
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Climate change mitigationArts & HumanitiesSocial SciencesScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineHumanities, MultidisciplinaryEducation & Educational ResearchEducation, Scientific DisciplinesEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental StudiesArts & Humanities - Other TopicsEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology
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